... Locksley, do thou shoot ; but, if thou hittest such a mark, I will say thou art the first man ever did so. Howe'er it be, thou shalt not crow over us with a mere show of superior skill.' " ' I will do my best, as Hubert says,' answered Locksley; '... Sporting Magazine - Strana 731831Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1820 - 590 str.
...as Hubert says, " answered Locksley ; " no man can do more. " — So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrovr split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even... | |
| 1820 - 556 str.
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| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...best, as Hubert says," answered Locksley ; " no man can do more." So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, nnd the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 str.
...best, as Hubert says," answered Locksley ; "no man can do more." So saving, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...vindicated their opinion of his skill: his arrow split the willow-rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even Prince John, in... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 654 str.
...best, as Hubert says," answered Locksley ; "no man can do more." So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention to his weapon, and changed tho string, which he thought was no longor truly round, having been a little frayed by the two former... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 354 str.
...best, as Hubert says," answered Lock> ley ; " no man can do more." So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention to his weapon, and changeil the string, which he thought was no longer truly round, having been a little frayed by the... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1868 - 358 str.
...best, as Hubert says,' answered Locksley; ' no man can do more.' " So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willowrod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed; and even Prince John, in... | |
| Guillaume Depping - 1870 - 344 str.
...best, as Hubert says,' answered Locksley, ' no man can do more.' " So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude R 2 awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1872 - 246 str.
...best, as Hubert says,' answered Locksley; ' no man can do more.' " So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willowrod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even Prince John, in... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1884 - 280 str.
...best, as Hubert says," answered Locksley ; " no man can do more." 5. So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. 6. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill ; — his arrow split the willow rod against which... | |
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